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Controversy Over Memorial for Parete
A brewing controversy about a plan to rename a Lockport park after fallen Buffalo Police Officer Patricia Parete.
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Business First School Rankings: Districts
The Williamsville School District is #1 for a decade
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From Vacant Lots to Community Garden
Ginger Geoffery takes us to an outdoor classroom and community garden which used to be four vacant lots.
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Impact of Rainy Weather On Local Businesses
Just this month alone, 8 of the 13 days in June have been wet.
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ECMC Marks One Year Since Deadly Shooting
Staff at ECMC banded together Thursday to remember an employee killed by her ex-boyfriend doctor one year ago.
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Two Hundred Amherst Students Give Unique Gift
Sixth graders in Amherst Middle School learned a lesson in teamwork and compassion, by giving to Carly's Club.
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Dispute Settled Between Seneca Nation and New York State
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WKBW) - Governor Cuomo was in Niagara Falls Thursday afternoon to make the announcement about the ongoing dispute with the Seneca Nation.
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New Details About Recovery of Nazi Diary (With Photos)
Lewiston, N.Y. (WKBW) - More details were released today about the diary of a high-level Nazi leader, which was recently found in WNY.
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Schumer Urges Time Warner Cable to Open New Call Center in Buffalo
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) - In a personal call to the CEO Thursday morning, Senator Chuck Schumer urged Time Warner Cable to locate new call center at Compass East in Buffalo, which would bring 250 to 300 jobs to Buffalo's East Side.
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Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Counterfeit "Sons of Anarchy" Merchandise
BUFFALO, N.Y.- In a Buffalo courtroom Wednesday afternoon, a Wayne County man pleaded guilty to selling counterfeit merchandise online.